It is insane to think I have already spent two months in this incredible country... To update all of you who don't already know, I have decided to extend my vacation here in Kiwi country!!! I will now be staying another 6 months in this gorgeous place, for a total of 8 months on a Working Scheme Visa!! Weeee! Putting off graduation? I think yes!
Momma is a little heartbroken but she is all too excited for me at the same time! I will be home for Christmas, I promise! So, you are probably wondering what the heck I am going to be doing with my time....
First, I have to thank my cousins for their hospitality; I had such a fantastic time staying with you and caring after your boys! No words can explain how grateful I am. I will miss waking up every morning to an enthusiastic "hi!" from Ethan followed by an extreme cuddle sesh; and of course singing the ABCs as he hummed the tune to help balance out my awful voice. Or even having pruned fingers after the baby gnawed on them for minutes at a time.... Zombie baby!! "Oh dear" I will miss it all. I think I have already convinced mom to get a cabin in Tennessee just after Christmas though! So I will be back and hopefully have a K and L in my name by that time... Although I will surely miss "Tay-yee!" I love you guys!
My last week in Christchurch was ever so eventful as my lovely neighbor Nicole and myself set out on some great adventures throughout Christchurch. Little did I know there were so many fantastic places to trek just outside of town!
Day 1 of exploring we went over to Sumner and got coffee and walked along the shore to enjoy the sunset. It was even warm enough to wear my flippy floppies!
After that, we drove up into the mountains and I was able to experience the magnificent view of Christchurch from above. The sun rolled behind the mountains, forcing the sky into darkness and the city to light up. Nicole pointed out how the lights twinkled below as cars rushed to their destinations.
The cold ran us off and we both returned home to some yummy dinner, or as Nicole's family calls it, "tea."
Day 2 we drove up into the mountains that overlooked Lyttleton, Sumner, New Brighton, and Christchurch City all at the same time. I wish I could have taken a 360 degree panorama shot but I guess a 180 will have to do :P
We started at the top of the mountain and trekked down the steep, rocky path that had us both hugging the mountainside.
It looked like fields of gold at the top. We could see the alps in the background.
A little ways around the side of the mountain was another track that looked beautiful as well so we decided to make the drive to Sugarloaf Scenic Reserve in order to enjoy more extraordinary scenery.
We ended up coming across some massive rocks that looked nearly impossible to climb but of course we found a way to get to the top.
This is one of my favorite photos taken in New Zealand so far. Thanks Nicole for the great shot! Seconds after this photo was taken, a heavy wind came through that nearly knocked me straight off the edge. I had a short hug sesh with the rocks and then was happy to head down to more stable ground.
Embracing every ounce of beauty we could, Nicole and I left with happy hearts and hungry tummies. So what better way than to end the day with an abnormally large ice cream cone?
Nom.
Day 3 I was on duty with the babies so we decided to stick to flat land where Ethan could run wild. We adventured to Spencer Holiday Park located right on the beach and I was able to see what surf rescue buildings are like on this side of the world. Have a look!
Quite interesting set up they had. Boy do I miss my summer job! I can't wait to see these places in business during New Zealand summer months!
We played on the beach until Ethan became completely exhausted and beyond filthy...
We returned home, dropped the boys off for naps, and dipped out to continue the sunny day on the other coastline. Nicole and myself were able to enjoy the sunset at Birdlings Flat, a 30 minute drive outside of Christchurch. The ocean was rougher here, forcing waves to shoot towards the sky as they hit shallow water.
The rocks surrounding made the place even more surreal; and the best backdrop for incredible pictures:
I am going to miss the South Island but I am so looking forward to many more adventures on the North.
It was a hard "see you later" to my cousins and the neighbors. My last week was ever so wonderful and I am so thankful for the last minute adventures in Christchurch. I am excited for new experiences in this fantastic country. Stay tuned for my journey to the North Island. Blog coming soon :)
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